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Siuslaw National Forest

  
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Siuslaw National Forest
4077 S.W. Research Way
P.O. Box 1148
Corvallis, Oregon 97339

(541) 750-7000
Fax: (541) 750-7234

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Welcome!

view of lighthouse through treesAbout The Siuslaw
The Siuslaw National Forest is a very diverse and productive region extending from Tillamook to Coos Bay along the Oregon coast. The forest encompasses over 630,000 acres of unique and varying ecosystems... MORE about the Forest

Trip PlanningTrip Planning
The Siuslaw offers many unique activities. Don't know where to go or how to get there? Our trip planning guides will help you find a place on the Siuslaw National Forest for your favorite activity.

bird's eye view of typical stream in western oregonEcosystem Restoration
Concerned about salmon, clean water and healthy forest habitat? Check out our internationally acclaimed restoration projects.

Check out the Events at Cape Perpetua Cape Perpetua

Cape Perpetua Visitor Center

Explore Cape Perpetua

 

western pond turtle on log with pond lilies surroundingHave you seen the Western Pond Turtle?

The Siuslaw National Forest is gathering information on known or suspected pond turtle sites, either recent or historic.

If you would like to share any information please contact Siuslaw National Forest wildlife biologist, Cindy Burns, at 541-271-6025 or by email: cburns@fs.fed.us

 

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Map: Location of the Siuslaw National Forest
alert icon for current conditionsCurrent Conditions: Safety Alerts, Fires, Closures, Restrictions, Advisories
Hot Topics

arrow bulletHazard at Drift Creek Trail

Face of Drift Creek Trail waterfalls, located near Lincoln City, breaks away and falls into creek. Beware of loose rocks when viewing the falls. Details and before & after photos.

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Check out the guided hikes and interpretive programs offered at the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area.

arrow bulletTemporary closure of 16 recreation sites brings improvements

Overview of recreation site restoration work planned for spring and summer

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Gardiner Administrative property offered for sale in June

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Maps available starting April 12 at Forest offices or from our MVUM page under Maps & Brochures

arrow bulletCampground Propectus changes. Deadline Extended

The Forest is soliciting bids for the operation of campgrounds and day use sites on the Central Coast Ranger District.
Prospectus and details for submitting bids

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Public working group meets to help designate off-highway vehicle routes in the upland portions of the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area.
Find details at Dunes OHV Designated Routes

arrow bulletRestricted OHV Riding in Sensitive Plan Communities at the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area

Forest implements August 18 Closure Order prohibiting off-highway vehicle (OHV) use in posted areas adjacent to Beale, Snag and Horsfall lakes to protect plant, fish and wildlife habitat. MORE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

USDA Forest Service, Siuslaw National Forest
Last modified Friday, August 20 2010


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